We are living difficult times where our immigrant communities are being aggressively attacked. Where we are told that we are not welcome because we are different, either by skin color, religion, nationality or sexual preference. We are told that we are not part of America. We are the ones who are called rapists and criminals just because we came here looking for a better future for our families. So on December 10 at 11 AM, on International Human Rights Day, we invite you to join us in this PACIFIC march through which we will send a message of inclusion, respect, tolerance and against the hate and racism that threatens to destroy us. The march will begin at UTEP Centennial Plaza (500 W. UNIVERSITY AVENUE) and culminate in La Plaza de los Lagartos (111 W. MILLS AVENUE) in El Paso, TX. For more information contact Border Network for Human Rights at (915) 577-0724.

Border Network for Human Rights Fundraising Campaign

We are an 18 year old organization that fights for human rights. We recently held our third #HugsNotWalls event, where almost 400 families were reunited at the middle of the Rio Grand. Please help contribute at least $15 or $65 and help in the advancement and promotion of Human and Constitutional Rights throughout the USA!

About the BNHR

The Border Network for Human Rights, founded in 1998, is one of the leading human rights advocacy and immigration reform organizations located at the U.S./Mexico Border. BNHR has over 7,000 members in West Texas and Southern New Mexico.

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